Erica Werdel looked radiant when, at 28, she married her long-term partner Dave Lacey.
But if you look past Erica’s proud grin and delicate tulle veil in the wedding photos, you can just about make out the flesh-coloured bandage on her arm.
That bandage concealed a portacath for her chemotherapy.
You see, Erica was diagnosed with large B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma just days before her wedding, and the cancer was so aggressive she’d had to begin chemo days after the diagnosis.
The disease mutated and spread through Erica’s body following the wedding — and in 2011, soon after Erica’s 30th birthday, it claimed her life.
CNN reported that Erica’s husband Dave was left with just photos to remember his late wife by. So when robbers broke into Dave’s Santa Ana, California home in 2012 and stole the camera containing photos of Erica’s funeral, he was gutted.
“It just didn’t seem fair… because after all that we went through, to lose those, it was like a punch in the gut,” Dave told CNN.
“Even though those are hard pictures to see, they’re still something I want captured and want to remember,” he said.
“It was a camera that was special”
Dave reported the crime to police but, given that an estimated five per cent of theft cases result in the items being returned to their items, it didn’t seem likely he’d ever see his photos again.
Remarkably, a year after the crime, Santa Ana robbery detective Paul McClaskey stumbled across the Canon camera during a visit to a pawn shop as part of a separate investigation.
When he turned it on, he realised the memories it held were not the ordinary type.
“I remember initially the photographs that came up, it appeared to be a sign at a wake, or memorial service,” McClaskey told CNN.
“The people didn’t look like the suspect or his family at all.”
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So pleased for this guy. It must have been heartbreaking to lose that after already losing so much.
So lovely that these photos were returned. Must be a wonderful moment during a hard time.